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The Rise of Totalitarianism
Causes of WWII
Canada's Response to the War
Canada Declares War
Axis Advances
Canada’s Contribution to the War Effort
The Tide Turns
D-Day The Normandy Invasion
Crimes Against Humanity
War at Home
What the War Meant to Canada
Reflection
Canada's Response to the War
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Canada’s Policy on Isolationism
King in his library at Laurier House, 1932
Canada’s Response to Jewish Refugees
Mackenzie King after meeting Hitler in Germany
Canada Speaks Out
This sign reflects anti-Semitism in Canada
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Canada’s Response to Jewish Refugees
Canada Speaks Out